Crassula Corallina (Coral Crassula)
Crassula Corallina (Coral Crassula)
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Crassula Corallina is a unique and compact succulent admired for its coral-like texture and sculptural form. It features short, branched stems that grow either upright or slightly spreading, often rooting at the nodes as they mature. The thick, fleshy leaves are distinctly warty and coated with a soft white wax at the tips, giving the plant a muted green to grey-brown appearance with subtle character.
During the warmer months, Crassula Corallina produces charming urn-shaped flowers in shades of white to cream. These blooms appear in small terminal clusters from spring through mid-summer, adding delicate contrast to its rugged foliage. Its small size and unusual texture make it an excellent choice for succulent collections, dish gardens, and decorative containers.

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Mature height
0.08–0.1 metres
Mature width
0.15–0.25 metres
Spacing
0.25–0.3 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Soft green to grey-brown foliage with a powdery white waxed finish and creamy white flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to mid summer flowering
Sun tolerance
Full sun to light shade
Maintenance
Low
Root System
Shallow, fibrous